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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2007

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  • Their music & language sounds alot like Chechen linguists have also theorized a Caucasian connection to the Brushask language (Chechen is a caucasian language)

  • That could be possible , although i've checked out the chechen language and macedonian+ albanian, these do indeed have some tone similarities but there it ends. Maybe the Brushaski language did derive from one of these but i guess it just formed to sumthing new, although i could be wrong. Anyhow thnx for the info addup. all.

  • To whom it may concern,

    Every comment which obtains an upgrading point to the videospace itself , will always be apreciated.

    Critics reffering to the work of the artists will not be motivated in any way, we are no rottentommatoes panel here to judge their work.

  • Is the language Wakhi?

  • nope brushaski, for further info plz read at wikipedia article:brushaski.

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  • Awsome! Astounding! Long live Hunza!

  • what a cultural country.amzaing very innocent kids

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  • @PakistanKnight No, the music here is very different from Burusho but in the languages have a common

  • Awesome, who are these kids? which place is this and where is this located?

  • 're right. Burushaski and Chechen very similar

  • what is this man? plz hunzaportal delete this comment.......they even dont know how to talk with others

  • Yes borushanSKI... just like makedonSKI/macedonian (or other "slavic" languages e.g. Srpski, Hrvatski, Bosanski, Slovenski, Ruski).

    I mean all good, but what are the chances of that being similar?

  • no burushaski is a language isolate, meaning no relatives of this language can be found. This language is not related to any language on Earth. Albanian & Macedonian are both Indu-European languages. Chechen is a caucasian language, not related to Indu-European. Even geneticly, Hunza have nothing in common with Europeans. Best guess is Burushaski is the last of a dead language family. But for sure they are not Europeans.

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